Art Therapy
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Exploring life and art through the lens of my faith. Art journaling transforms our words and thoughts into images.
One of the most common issues I come across when working with children is poor self esteem. We all have times when we feel bad about ourselves. But kids are trying to find their identity. Learning what they are good at and what they aren't. Working out how they are the same and different to others and if this is important. The way we see ourselves as a child can impact how we see ourselves as an adult. Why self esteem is important Kids who feel good about themselves have the confidence to…

Jessica Tuma saved to inclusion
Top Ten Infographics Guides (March 8, 2020) - You get a Cheezburger, and YOU get a Cheezburger. EVERYONE GETS A CHEEZBURGER. The original internet funny site.

lisa mitch b saved to design
Now is the time to start planning for Valentine’s Day art projects. I am going to share with you a few heart art projects I have taught in my school. First is the Map of My Heart. It is one …

Cathy Felice saved to Valentine Stations
Carry a positive memory in the palm of your hand to help you feel safe and calm wherever you are! I have seen this intervention done before and I have always found it powerful to use with children …
Julie Gamez saved to PP Group Ideas
Free Adult Coloring Pages, by Whispers in Nature. Gratitude Heart, so fun!! http://whispersinnature.com/blog/free-adult-coloring-pages/

Michele Walcott saved to CP
Help your students in worry group personify their worries by making a worry monster with watercolors and a deep breathing exercise! Students will learn two helpful strategies to manage worries in small group counseling or individual counseling.

Sarah Izquierdo saved to social thinking art
A big part of what we do with children is teach them safe and appropriate ways to cope and express themselves. We aren’t born knowing how to walk and we also aren’t born knowing how to …

Pam Dyson saved to Pam Dyson Play Therapy
Instead of kicking it off with the tired old standby the “What I did over summer vacation” essay, why not try an activity that is a little more original?

Karon Stepan saved to Back to School
Trauma-Informed Practices and Expressive Arts Therapy Institute, online distance education and courses on expressive arts therapy and art therapy developed by Cathy Malchiodi PhD as part of trauma-informed intervention.

Erin Van Lente saved to Therapy Ideas